EARN CREDIT TOWARD YOUR POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION – AT NO COST

Are you gearing up for your senior year of high school? Through Universal Technical Institute’s 3-week, no-cost program, you can spend summer test driving an education from UTI while learning in-demand, real-world skills used in today’s transportation
industry.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Using industry tools and technology in the same facilities as our full-time students, Ignite students have the opportunity to train in automotive, motorcycle and collision repair technologies. The skills taught in the program are the same as those
included in some UTI courses but at no cost to you.33

Upon successful completion of the program, you can receive credit toward your education if you choose to attend one of UTI's tech schools after your senior year of high school. You’ll be one step closer to post-graduation training for a career as a skilled technician!32

PROGRAM TOPICS MAY INCLUDE:

How vehicles are designed and manufactured

How gasoline and diesel engines work

Fundamental diagnostic, maintenance and repair skills

Exciting technologies including computer management and control systems

Steps to safely service hydraulic brakes

Fundamental collision repair and welding skills

Information on career opportunities for qualified technicians

"The Ignite program is a great way to expose students to how exciting a career in the transportation industry can be."

UTI’S IGNITE PROGRAM SUPPORTS YOUR SCHOOL’S STEM INITIATIVES

Students will have the opportunity to apply their Science, Technology, Engineering and Math skills to real-world scenarios, experiencing firsthand the role STEM plays in the modern job market and economy.

SCIENCE

Students will discover the advanced chemistry of air and fuel mixtures, and octane ratings. They also will learn about the physics of motion and vehicle safety systems.

TECHNOLOGY

Students will learn how technical and computer systems have revolutionized transportation, gaining an understanding of how sensors, microchips and processors manage power, safety and performance.

ENGINEERING

Students will become familiar with the mechanical aspects of vehicle functionality and performance, learning current industry techniques and standards that affect driving dynamics, aerodynamics and other characteristics that make vehicles work.

MATHEMATICS

Students will be led through the life cycle of vehicle development—from design, assembly and manufacturing to maintenance and repair—and learn how math makes this all possible.

1) UTI is an educational institution and cannot guarantee employment or salary.

2) For important information about the educational debt, earnings and completion rates of students who attended this program, and to review the applicable Gainful Employment disclosure, visit www.uti.edu/disclosures.

12) Based on data compiled from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employment Projections (2016-2026), www.bls.gov, viewed October 24, 2017. The projected number of annual job openings, by job classification is: Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics, 75,900; Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists, 28,300; Automotive Body and Related Repairers, 17,200. Job openings include openings due to growth and net replacements.